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Bonded Joints: Design Considerations and Army Applications
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Abstract
Ten points are offered as essential to good adhesives joint design. Examples of the role of adhesives in current Army hardware such as the LAW and Shillelagh antitank missiles and the Airmobile Aircraft Maintenance Shop are discussed. Training requirements are outlined for personnel who are to bond munitions with adhesives, and examples of process controls for production line assembly are given.
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Devine, A., "Bonded Joints: Design Considerations and Army Applications," SAE Technical Paper 720119, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720119.Also In
References
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- Wegman R. F. et al. “Effects of Varying Processing Parameters in the Fabrication of Adhesive-Bonded Structures, Part 2, Important Considerations for the Bonding Process.” Picatinny Arsenal Technical Report 3999 July 1970
- Wegman R. F. et al. “Durability Study of Adhesive Bonding Systems for Potential Use in Fabrication of an Airmobile Aircraft Maintenance Shop.” Picatinny Arsenal Technical Report 4228 July 1971